There's no way you can know what he's going to do to you, and there's no way you can adapt your strategy in time. I think there's about four or five instances in the game when you really have no chance against some insanely-hard boss encounter. Cid makes a welcome appearance as usual, but there's few other friends your party meets on their adventure that have much to offer in the way of memorable interaction. Villains are uninspired and NPCs aren't that great either. Moreover the secondary characters aren't anything to write home about. Yeah, they change job classes, but it's the same four personalities. Ok next: it's the same four characters throughout the game. Battles just aren't as interesting as with five. The same goes for FFVI, but I'll deal with that in a separate review. You'd think one can't be that much difference, but it is. There's only four characters in your party, compared in five in Cecil's crew in FFIV. Let's start with some minor concerns and move on to the more egregious problems.įirst: we'll be gentle. it's just so frustrating compared to the better games in the series. I know a lot of younger gamers loved Final Fantasy VII, and although I have played that for a few hours and I didn't take to it as much, I recognize that there's a lot of love out there for it.īut. You know, like Final Fantasy II for the SNES, Final Fantasy III for the SNES, and so on. Only thing is, it's called Final Fantasy III. Final Fantasy III is also known for two major milestones in the history of the series: Its introduction of the cheerful Moogles, as well as the introduction of the job system, allowing characters to switch professions throughout the game for new abilities. The game has also some revised story elements, detailing the adventures of four friends who find each other, each with new backstories.įinal Fantasy III is a traditional turn-based RPG, which were popular back in the '80s and '90s, but introduced refinements to the genre, such as smarter battle AI. There is also Moogle Mail, a Wi-Fi feature that allows players to send messages to each other via their DS systems. Taking the original game which debuted on the NES, Square-Enix had updated the title with a new cinematic intro, improved graphics and a touch-screen interface to move characters and utilize selection menus. Raised as an orphan by Nina and Elder Topapa in the village of Ur, Luneth, his shy friend Arc, the rebellious Refia and the brave soldier Ingus are chosen as the Four Warriors of Light to send to restore balance to the crystals, and save the world from imminent destruction. In 2006, Final Fantasy III reached North American shores in an official update/remake for the Nintendo DS, finally bringing all of the main Final Fantasy entries to the United States for the first time.
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